From Washington Examiner <[email protected]>
Subject What to look for in a foreign policy president
Date January 6, 2025 10:10 PM
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JANUARY 06, 2025

[What to look for in a foreign policy president]
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WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A FOREIGN POLICY PRESIDENT
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A few years ago, I had the chance to share dinner with a former prime
minister from an Eastern European nation. Throughout the evening, he
recounted his achievements and frequently mentioned the prominent
politicians he encountered. As a staunch socialist — something he
made abundantly clear— I was surprised when he revealed that the
most […]


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[How Congress can fix the cracks in America’s financial
foundation]
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HOW CONGRESS CAN FIX THE CRACKS IN AMERICA’S FINANCIAL FOUNDATION
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You may not feel the financial tremors, but cracks are forming in the
foundation of the world’s economies, which are built on the U.S.
dollar — the world’s reserve currency. America’s rapidly growing
debt burden threatens both the world economy and our own, which will
crumble if we do nothing. However, decisive action can prevent […]


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[The legacy of failures at the Department of Homeland Security and
FBI]
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THE LEGACY OF FAILURES AT THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND FBI
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FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, the attorney general, and President
Franklin D. Roosevelt met to discuss expanding the FBI’s domestic
surveillance in 1938. They agreed this should proceed “with the
utmost degree of secrecy” to avoid public criticism or objections
“by either ill-informed persons or individuals having some ulterior
motive.” In fact, they decided against […]


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[Trump 2.0: Taming the administrative state ]
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TRUMP 2.0: TAMING THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE
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President-elect Donald Trump’s second administration will have a
running start on regulatory reform thanks to the experience of his
first. A few key moves will go a long way toward taming the
administrative state. No doubt Trump will begin by freezing
in-progress rules pending review. Trump can improve on precedent by
extending this order to […]


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